New York (IP) - The Spokesman of Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported about the country's negotiations on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, assessing them as constructive.

Iran PressAmerica: In an interview with Iran Press on Thursday, Nasser Kanaani said FM Hossein Amir-Abdollahian had constructive meetings with his counterparts from Qatar, Netherlands, Djibouti, Lebanon, South Africa, Philippines, Syria, Malta, Ecuador, and UAE as well as the Secretaries-General of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) and the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). 

In these intensive meetings, the relations of the Islamic Republic of Iran with these countries and organizations were reviewed, and future plans for action were discussed, Kanani said.

He also talked about Amir-Abdollhian's meeting with the EU authorities, addressing bilateral relations and cooperation within the EU framework, as well as some international issues. 

Kanani said talks with other countries' Foreign Ministers revolved around the implementation of agreements made, holding cooperation commissions in the fields of science and technology, energy, tourism, environment, and the fight against terrorism, as well as consular cooperation. 

Good talks about cooperation within the framework of the BRICS group and international bodies, including the UN General Assembly, were other points the Iranian MFA spokesman referred to in his report with regard to multilateralism. 

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